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Crossing to Kill: The True Story of the Serial-Killer Playground

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Welcome to Ciudad Juárez, the Mexican border town that has become a Mecca for homicidal maniacs. Since 1993, over 180 women have been raped and brutally murdered. Although police continue to arrest suspects, the killings won't stop. Can it be that the killers are travelling from elsewhere to a town where they know they can rape and kill with impunity? And, if this is the case, is there any way of protecting women from this unthinkable fate? An updated version of the first-ever portrait of these shocking unsolved crimes The Ciudad Juárez killings have received extensive coverage in the women's press.

272 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2000

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Simon Whitechapel

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April 19, 2021
Did not manage to finish the book! I thought it was more about the actual facts revolving around the murders but the author goes on and on about other factors in Mexico etc
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January 24, 2026
Reading was choppy and story didn’t flow. I found myself drifting off because it was boring. DNF
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October 26, 2007
If it isn't that my aunt has bought it, I would not even think of reading it because it is kinda' boring and the contents are messy. Good job though to the intro.
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May 1, 2008
The whole idea is interesting but the author really makes a mess with the facts and manages to make a potentially compelling book into a chore.

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